Presentation 2001/3/15
Problems of CISPR Technique(I) : Mains Power Lines and Artificial Mains Network
Tsuruo Shimayama,
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Abstract(in English) CISPR regulate 50Ω artifical mains networks as the equivalent circuit of the mains power lines. The power lines are distributed constant circuit and formed many resonant circuits. If a pulse current flows in it, will be induced many damped oscillations and formed satnding waves in it. But even if a pulse current flows in the resistance, it is no damped oscillation, no standing wave and no disturbance. The burst noises are strong disturbance source. CIPSR regulate similar circuit and its current is resistive. Actual burst noises current is reactive. Then actions of both currents are quite different.
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Keyword(in English) pulse current / damped oscillation / distributed constant circuit / standing wave / burst noise / reactance current / resistance current
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Title (in English) Problems of CISPR Technique(I) : Mains Power Lines and Artificial Mains Network
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Keyword(1) pulse current
Keyword(2) damped oscillation
Keyword(3) distributed constant circuit
Keyword(4) standing wave
Keyword(5) burst noise
Keyword(6) reactance current
Keyword(7) resistance current
1st Author's Name Tsuruo Shimayama
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Date 2001/3/15
Paper # EMCJ2000-129
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 715
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 7
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